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292: Do the arts perform at school? with Artis Foundation

The Artis Foundation’s mission is to transform lives through the arts by creating magical, high quality learning opportunities to help children flourish. 

Rebecca Boyle Suh is a passionate advocate of integrating the arts throughout learning and has particular interests in primary education and raising girls. In 2004 Rebecca established Artis, a social business dedicated to transforming education through the performing arts reaching thousands of children every week.

Co-Founder & Executive Chair of Artis Foundation, a charity focussed on social mobility and wellbeing through the arts, Rebecca is also Director of a sculptor’s studio based in London and Seoul, was previously Co-Chair of Heartlands Community Trust in Haringey, and has set up girls leadership book clubs in her community.

Rebecca began her career at IMG Artists, an international arts management company, working in New York, London and Paris. As a Fulbright scholar at Yale University, Rebecca earned an MA in musicology, and prior to that a BMus from Goldsmiths College.

Do the arts perform at school? The economic case for delivering a curriculum-based performing arts programme in primary schools.

A report for Artis Foundation in association with Amit Kara & Sadia Sheik, June 2022, as mentioned by Rebecca can be viewed here.

Website

www.artisfoundation.org.uk

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www.facebook.com/ArtisFdn

www.linkedin.com/company/artis-education

Resources Mentioned

The Happiness Lab Podcast

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